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Geese Bring Antics & Anthems to Tiny Desk
10 Feb
Summary
- Geese performed three songs from their 2025 album, Getting Killed.
- The band filled their Tiny Desk set with subtle tunes from their latest album.
- Geese bassist added quirky items like Snoopy and Sonic the Hedgehog to the desk.

Brooklyn-based rock band Geese recently graced NPR's Tiny Desk with a captivating performance. They showcased three songs from their highly praised 2025 album, "Getting Killed," opting for more understated tracks to suit the intimate setting. The setlist included "Husbands," "Cobra," and their closing piece, "Half Real."
During their performance, frontman Cameron Winter playfully commented on the substantial turnout, quipping about the crowd potentially being larger than expected for an NPR event. Adding to the unique atmosphere, bassist Dominic DiGesu embellished the Tiny Desk area with a variety of personal items. These included a Snoopy plush, a Sonic the Hedgehog figurine, a New York Mets cap, and a toy goose, creating a memorable visual display.
"Getting Killed," released last September, marks Geese's third full-length album and follows their 2023 release, "3D Country." The album garnered significant critical acclaim, securing the fifth position on Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Best Albums of 2025. The band has been actively touring North America and is scheduled for upcoming shows in Australia, Japan, Europe, and the UK, alongside festival appearances in the U.S. this spring and summer.



